Attributed to Sir Thomas Wyatt based on internal evidence,[1] this poem was entered by H4 and is a translation of Petrarch'sRime 258. The speaker moves from a feeling of pleasure to pain: while the lady’s physical beauty gives him pleasure, he feels extreme anguish him when she becomes hostile to him (killing him with her “nay”). The poem also appears in Tottel's Miscellany as “The louer describeth his being striken with sight of his loue” (item 40).[2]

H4 follows the sonnet structure through his or her use of capitalization.